Bradyrhizobium strain and the 15N natural abundance quantification of biological N2 fixation in soybean

Authors

  • Ana Paula Guimarães UENF; CCTA; Depto. de Produção Vegetal
  • Rafael Fiusa de Morais Embrapa Agrobiologia
  • Segundo Urquiaga Embrapa Agrobiologia
  • Robert Michael Boddey Embrapa Agrobiologia
  • Bruno José Rodrigues Alves Embrapa Agrobiologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162008000500011

Keywords:

Bradyrhizobium elkanii, Bradyrhizobium japonicum, Glycine max, 'B' value

Abstract

In commercial plantations of soybean in both the Southern and the Cerrado regions, contributions from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) are generally proportionately high. When using the 15N natural abundance technique to quantify BNF inputs, it is essential to determine, with accuracy, the 15N abundance of the N derived from BNF (the 'B' value). This study aimed to determine the effect of four recommended strains of Bradyrhizobium spp. (two B. japonicum and two B. elkanii) on the 'B' value of soybean grown in pots in an open field using an equation based on the determination of δ15N natural abundance in a non-labelled soil, and estimate of the contribution of BNF derived from the use of 15N-isotope dilution in soils enriched with 15N. To evaluate N2 fixation by soybean, three non-N2-fixing reference crops were grown under the same conditions. Regardless of Bradyrhizobium strain, no differences were observed in dry matter, nodule weight and total N between labelled and non-labelled soil. The N2 fixation of the soybeans grown in the two soil conditions were similar. The mean 'B' values of the soybeans inoculated with the B. japonicum strains were -1.84 and -0.50 , while those inoculated with B. elkanii were -3.67 and -1.0 , for the shoot tissue and the whole plant, respectively. Finally, the 'B' value for the soybean crop varied considerably in function of the inoculated Bradyrhizobium strain, being most important when only the shoot tissue was utilised to estimate the proportion of N in the plant derived from N2 fixation.

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Published

2008-01-01

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Soils and Plant Nutrition

How to Cite

Bradyrhizobium strain and the 15N natural abundance quantification of biological N2 fixation in soybean . (2008). Scientia Agricola, 65(5), 516-524. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162008000500011